ChemInform Abstract: Lanostanoids Isolated from Ganoderma lucidum Mycelium Cultured by Submerged Fermentation.

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The evaluation of glycosyl composition is an essential step to guide future research designs applied in bioactivity. In the same way, the unexplored potential bioactivity of exopolysaccharide from <em>Ganoderma lucidum</em> is huge. Therefore, this study investigated the glycosyl composition of the exopolysaccharide isolated from submerged fermentation of <em>G. lucidum</em> to serve as guide for future studies on bioactivity. Glycosyl content and composition were evaluated by combined GC/MS of the TMS derivatives of the monosaccharide methyl glycosides produced from the sample by acidic methanolysis. Glycosyl composition analysis showed that the dominant carbohydrate component in all samples of exopolysaccharide isolated from submerged fermentation of <em>G. lucidum</em> CG 144 was glucose (58.1%), mannose (26.6%) and galactose (12.5%) which can be referred to as heteroglycan. These results suggest that this <em>Ganoderma</em> exopolysaccharide may be a new immunomodulatory agent.


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